Following my quest for true information about things, I have learned a lot more about things, and it seams to be knowledge that is kinda not liked by forces taking over GNU/Linux and which are not good, nor is it really tolerated to be spread...
That's really what it looks like, people!
As I openly stated here:
When (and if) Gentoo will switch to systemd?
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-9 ... ml#7592902, and repeated in todays post on Debian, this fruit of my earnest quest for truth resulting in my awareness of these seizmic order of magnitude detrimental changes in GNU/Linux as you can read here:
Defeat and Hope for GNU/Linux
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=116472of it that should go away for some reason then, in less user-friendly format, here:
http://www.croatiafidelis.hr/gnu/pts/filename: Deb_no_LPware_140801.txt
(and check sig and xml)
I was pronto offtopic'd and had to tolerate clever nit picking.
Let it be...
But pls., there are people aware of security around here other than Spender, Pax Team or Ephox, who I really don't mean to bother with my question in this my maximum level of understanding here, which is several classes below their level, no...
But maybe some of you can help and suggest what to try.
Read here, the today's post on my Grsec' Tip page on Debian Forums:
Grsecurity/Pax installation on Debian GNU/Linux
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 60#p548760The default Jessie, systemD-estructed Jessie is not an option that I might stay with.
If you can't offer advice on what to do with my current Jessie install, as I ask there (I did search, but nothing specific enough is available, I'd need to sift through huge info, and go basing learning of Debian internals to do the transition to non-systemd, it seems to me)...
Also Mempo ( see
http://mempo.org )... not yet... read on the already given link, a few lines above, "Grsecurity/Pax installation on Debian GNU/Linux" my last post, on Mempo...
So, if you can't offer advice on the previous paragraph's default Jessie no-go, can you offer any better than what I'm thinking of choosing, for my old systems that I compile offline from private repo -- see Jigdo tutorial what I install Jessie from --, of which, when I clone the clean offline system, only that clone goes online of the three identical MBO systems)... can you offer any better than this:
Project:Hardened uClibc/Lilblue
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Ha ... bc/LilblueAnd, and that's what I will do next, just search, later, for my new posts on Gentoo Forums, I will ask people on Gentoo about it. Looks the best thing to do.
Because I am passionate about Free Open Source Software, and those poetteringware is ruining it from the inside, and I can't stand seeing so many people zombified with false software, instead of having shiny freedon for which GNU/Linux was invented...
I won't leave the few people who I managed to teach Grsec on Debian Forums yet, I'll try and keep a system (I can both backup and also recover/clone a system in relatively little time), and post the new Grsec instructions for them, and go back restore LilBlue and go on building and using that Grsecurity based promising true Gentoo variant on one of these three systems of mine that I access internet with...
Miroslav Rovis
Zagreb, Croatia
http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr--
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